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Fun House Obstacle Course - 3 Piece
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Our Fun House Obstacle Couse has 3 Different Configurations with a real Carnival Vibe
Rent a Giant Inflatable Fun House Obstacle Course in Phoenix, Chandler, or Gilbert Arizona for Carnival-Themed Parties or Events
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Fun House Obstacle Course - 3 Piece
Starting At:
$799.00 /
4 Hours
($25.00 per additional hour)
Staff Not Included
*restrictions apply
Minimum space required
- 35 ' (10.66 m) wide
- 20 ' (6.09 m) tall
- 45 ' (13.71 m) long
Here’s a comprehensive guide to inflatable obstacle courses from Arizona Bounce Around, what they are, how they work, typical sizes, costs, safety tips, and how to choose one.
What Is an Inflatable Obstacle Course?
An inflatable obstacle course is a portable, air-filled structure designed for active play. It combines elements like tunnels, climbing walls, slides, hurdles, pop-ups, and crawl spaces into a course you race through — useful for parties, school events, team building, fundraisers, and more.
They’re made of heavy-duty vinyl or PVC and kept inflated with continuous blower fans.
Common Types & Styles
Inflatable obstacle courses come in many varieties depending on age group and purpose:
✔️ Kids’ Obstale Courses
Shorter, simpler obstacles
Bright colors, fun themes
Best for ages ~3–10
✔️ All-Ages & Festival Courses
Bigger, more complex layouts
Includes climbing, weaving, and slide elements
Suitable for teens and adults
✔️ Sport-Themed / Competitive Courses
Timed runs, lanes for racing
Often used in team events and corporate team building
Typical Sizes
Inflatable obstacle courses vary widely in length and height. Here are rough ranges:
Small: ~20–40 ft long
Medium: ~40–80 ft long
Large / Commercial: 80–150+ ft long
Course height can range from ~6 ft (kids) to 15 ft or more (large courses with big slides).
How They Work
Unroll & Layout: Place on a flat surface (grass, gym floor, concrete with ground covers).
Secure: Stake or sandbag at anchor points.
Inflate: Attach blowers (usually 1–3 electric fans) and plug into power or generator.
Use: Participants go through the course. Some setups have timers or lane dividers.
Blowers must run the entire event to keep the course inflated.
Safety Guidelines
Safety should come first:
What Is an Inflatable Obstacle Course?
An inflatable obstacle course is a portable, air-filled structure designed for active play. It combines elements like tunnels, climbing walls, slides, hurdles, pop-ups, and crawl spaces into a course you race through — useful for parties, school events, team building, fundraisers, and more.
They’re made of heavy-duty vinyl or PVC and kept inflated with continuous blower fans.
Common Types & Styles
Inflatable obstacle courses come in many varieties depending on age group and purpose:
✔️ Kids’ Obstale Courses
Shorter, simpler obstacles
Bright colors, fun themes
Best for ages ~3–10
✔️ All-Ages & Festival Courses
Bigger, more complex layouts
Includes climbing, weaving, and slide elements
Suitable for teens and adults
✔️ Sport-Themed / Competitive Courses
Timed runs, lanes for racing
Often used in team events and corporate team building
Typical Sizes
Inflatable obstacle courses vary widely in length and height. Here are rough ranges:
Small: ~20–40 ft long
Medium: ~40–80 ft long
Large / Commercial: 80–150+ ft long
Course height can range from ~6 ft (kids) to 15 ft or more (large courses with big slides).
How They Work
Unroll & Layout: Place on a flat surface (grass, gym floor, concrete with ground covers).
Secure: Stake or sandbag at anchor points.
Inflate: Attach blowers (usually 1–3 electric fans) and plug into power or generator.
Use: Participants go through the course. Some setups have timers or lane dividers.
Blowers must run the entire event to keep the course inflated.
Safety Guidelines
Safety should come first:


